UK blocks Microsoft-Activision gaming deal, biggest in tech

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

UK blocks Microsoft-Activision gaming deal, biggest in tech By KELVIN CHAN (AP Business Writer)LONDON (AP) — British regulators on Wednesday blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard, thwarting the biggest tech deal in history over worries that it would stifle competition in the fast-growing cloud gaming market.The Competition and Markets Authority said in its final report that “the only effective remedy” to the substantial loss of competition “is to prohibit the Merger.” The companies have vowed to appeal.The all-cash deal faced stiff opposition from rival Sony and was also being scrutinized by regulators in the U.S. and Europe over fears that it would give Microsoft control of popular game franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Candy Crush.The U.K. watchdog’s concerns centered on how the deal would affect competition in cloud gaming, which involves streaming games to tablets, phones and other devices. That frees players from the need to buy expensive consoles and gaming computers.Cloud ga...

China says it will send peace envoy to Ukraine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

China says it will send peace envoy to Ukraine BEIJING (AP) — Chinese leader Xi Jinping told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a phone call on Wednesday that his government will send a peace envoy to Ukraine and other nations, state media said, after Beijing said it wants to act as mediator in Russia’s war with the country.A government statement reported by state TV gave no indication whether the Chinese envoy would visit Russia.“China will send a special representative of the Chinese government on Eurasian affairs to Ukraine and other countries to conduct in-depth communication with all parties on the political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis,” the statement said.It made no mention of Russia or President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine last year.“There is no winner in a nuclear war,” the statement warned.China has tried to appear neutral in the war but has refused to criticize Moscow’s invasion. Xi and Putin issued a joint statement before the February 2020 attack saying their governments had ...

US to dock nuclear subs in SKorea for 1st time in 40 years

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

US to dock nuclear subs in SKorea for 1st time in 40 years WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidents Joe Biden and Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday will sign an agreement that includes plans to have U.S. nuclear-armed submarines dock in South Korea for the first time in more than 40 years, a conspicuous show of support to Seoul amid growing concern about nuclear threats by North Korea, according to senior Biden administration officials.The planned dock visits are a key element of what’s being dubbed the “Washington Declaration,” aimed at deterring North Korea from carrying out an attack on its neighbor. It is being unveiled as Biden is hosting Yoon for a state visit during a moment of heightened anxiety for both leaders over an increased pace of ballistic missile tests by North Korea over the last several months.The three senior Biden administration officials, who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity ahead of the official announcement, said that Biden and Yoon aides have been working on details of the plan for months and agreed that “occasion...

Russia expelling 10 Norwegian diplomats in tit for tat move

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Russia expelling 10 Norwegian diplomats in tit for tat move COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Ten Norwegian diplomats in Moscow were ordered to leave Russia Wednesday, in what Oslo said was “an act of revenge” for its move this month to expel 15 Russian diplomatic staff for alleged spying.Norway’s ambassador to Moscow was informed that ”10 of our diplomats at the embassy in Moscow have been declared undesirable in Russia,” Norwegian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Ragnhild H. Simenstad said in an email. They must leave Russia “within a short time.” The Russian Foreign Ministry said the ambassador had been summoned to protest Oslo’s decision to expel 15 Russian diplomats. The ministry added that it will take other measures in response to “unfriendly actions by Oslo,” including restrictions on hiring Russian personnel for the Norwegian diplomatic missions.”We regard the Russian decision as an act of revenge,” Simenstad said, adding that Norway’s diplomats in Russia carry out ordinary diplomatic work.On April 13, Norway said the Russians it was exp...

Ex-Harvard prof to be sentenced for lying about China ties

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Ex-Harvard prof to be sentenced for lying about China ties BOSTON (AP) — A former Harvard University professor convicted of lying to federal investigators about his ties to a Chinese-run science recruitment program and failing to pay taxes on payments from a Chinese university is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday.Charles Lieber, 64, the former chair of Harvard’s department of chemistry and chemical biology, was convicted in December 2021 of two counts of filing false tax returns, two counts of making false statements and two counts of failing to file reports for a foreign bank account in China.Prosecutors in court documents recommended three months in prison, a year of probation, a $150,000 fine and restitution to the Internal Revenue Service of $33,600.Lieber’s attorneys asked that their client, who no longer works at Harvard and has a form of incurable blood cancer, be spared prison time and get a probationary sentence or home confinement instead.Prosecutors said Lieber knowingly hid his involvement in China’s Thousand Talents Plan — a ...

Dutch court bars return of African migrants to Italy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Dutch court bars return of African migrants to Italy THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Netherlands’ top administrative court ruled Wednesday that immigration authorities can’t send migrants back to Italy, because they face possible human rights violations there — a decision that will likely put further pressure on the strained Dutch asylum system.The ruling came in cases brought by two migrants, a Nigerian and a man who claims to be from Eritrea. Both entered Europe via Italy. The Nigerian applied for asylum three times in Italy before applying in the Netherlands, and the other man arrived in Italy but didn’t seek asylum there, according to the Council of State.Successive Italian governments have pressed their European Union partners for years, largely in vain, to take in many of the hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers who reach Italy’s Mediterranean shores. Most risk the dangerous, expensive sea voyage in hopes of finding family or work in northern Europe, but EU rules require them to apply for asylum in the cou...

Singapore executes man for helping buy 2 pounds of cannabis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Singapore executes man for helping buy 2 pounds of cannabis HONG KONG (AP) — Singapore on Wednesday executed a man accused of coordinating a cannabis delivery, despite pleas for clemency from his family and protests from activists that he was convicted on weak evidence.Tangaraju Suppiah, 46, was sentenced to death in 2018 for abetting the trafficking of 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of cannabis. Under Singapore laws, trafficking more than 500 grams of cannabis may result in the death penalty.Tangaraju was hanged Wednesday morning and his family was given the death certificate, according to a tweet from activist Kirsten Han of the Transformative Justice Collective, which advocates for abolishing the death penalty in Singapore.Although Tangaraju was not caught with the cannabis, prosecutors said phone numbers traced him as the person responsible for coordinating the delivery of the drugs. Tangaraju had maintained that he was not the one communicating with the others connected to the case.At a United Nations Human Rights briefing Tuesday, spokesperso...

China’s Xi, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy discuss Ukraine war by phone

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

China’s Xi, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy discuss Ukraine war by phone Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone Wednesday for the first time since Russia’s invasion, two months after Beijing said it wanted to act as a peace mediator in the war against Ukraine and after Xi visited Moscow last month.Zelenskyy said he had “a long and meaningful phone call” with Xi. His press officer, Serhii Nykyforov, said Zelenskyy and Xi spoke for nearly an hour.“I believe that this call, as well as the appointment of Ukraine’s ambassador to China, will give a powerful impetus to the development of our bilateral relations,” Zelenskyy said in a Facebook post without elaborating.Ukraine’s presidential office said more details of what was said would be published later in the day.In China, the phone call was reported by state media. China Central Television said Beijing intends to send an envoy to Kyiv to discuss “a political settlement” for the war.Talks between the two leaders had been anticipated for wee...

Germany steps up surveillance of far-right party affiliates

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Germany steps up surveillance of far-right party affiliates BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s domestic intelligence agency BfV said Wednesday it had concluded that three organizations linked to the country’s biggest far-right party had “extremist” goals that were in breach of the German constitution.The announcement means that the agency can formally step up its surveillance of the youth wing of the Alternative for Germany, known as the Young Alternative, the Institute for State Politics and the group One Percent.The BfV said its investigation had shown that the Young Alternative rejected the integration of immigrants from outside Europe based on “biological” assumptions and portrayed Muslims in general negatively. It expressed similar concerns about the Institute for State Politics and One Percent.Alternative for Germany has so far failed in its legal bids to block security agencies from observing the party and its affiliates.Germany’s top security official, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, accused the so-called New Right of trying t...

Why your grocery prices are getting tougher to predict

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:08:05 GMT

Why your grocery prices are getting tougher to predict If you look at the numbers, you’ll see that inflation is falling quickly. Grocery prices are falling too, but they’re still well above the overall inflation rate, and that makes prices three or six months down the line much tougher to predict.Dr. Kelleen Wiseman is the Academic Director of the Master of Food and Resource Economics program at the University of British Columbia, and one of the authors of the Canada’s Food Price Report for 2023. She joins us to discuss what the report tells us about current and future grocery inflation.“[Production] prices went up, and yes we had a spike in the future prices, then they went down, but our food prices didn’t,” she said, “that means that there is an impact, but not a long-term impact.”So with food prices no longer so closely indexed to inflation, and climate change and a volatile geopolitical situation only increasing—are we just left to hope for the best, and plan for the worst?You can subscribe to The Big Story podcast on Apple Po...